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प्रश्न
Imagine that Anil catches Hari red-handed when Hari is stealing the money from under the mattress. Compose a short dialogue between the two, which reflects Anil’s shock and Hari’s repeated apologies.
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उत्तर
| Anil: | Who’s that? Hari? What are you doing? |
| Hari: | Um... nothing; I was just checking if your money was safe. |
| Anil: |
You mean you were trying to steal my money. You are dressed; you were planning to rob me and run away! Yes, that's it! |
| Hari: | I’m sorry, Anil, I'm sorry. |
| Anil: | How can you steal from the hand that feeds you? I thought you would have improved! Don't you want to read and write properly? Do maths? |
| Hari: | I did not think about it. I’m sorry, really sorry. |
| Anil: | Alright, I’ll overlook this, provided you promise me never to steal again, from me or from anyone else. |
| Hari: | Yes, yes, I promise. Will you really forgive me and continue to teach me? |
| Anil: | Yes. I hope you keep your word. |
| Hari: | Thank you. I’ll keep my word. I promise. Sorry once again. |
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